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Pauline Wilson Favorites: Saying- Chilly Chill Subject -Government Pastime -Singing James Smith Favorites: Saying - You heard me Subject -Government Pastime -Riding around Beatrice Wright Favorites: Saying - You got the best of me, Man Subject -Government Pastime -Dancing Allen Worm ley Favorites: Saying “ Feel so good Subject -Government Pastime -Riding around
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Anna Pratt Favorites: Saying - That’s my business Subject -Government Pastime -Dancing Katherine Ruffin Favorites: Saying - Gee Whiz Subject -Government Pastime -Dancing I Gloria Smith Favorites: Saying - You know me Subject -Home Economics Pastime -Dancing Barbara Peterson Favorites: Saying - Get Lost Subject -Government Pastime -Joking Lloyd Johnson Favorites: Saying - A 11 by Myself” Subject -Chemistry Pastime -Reading Arnetta Taylor Favorites: Saying - Don’t worry about it Subject -English Pastime -Singing Barbara Taylor Favorites: Saying - Make me know it Subject -Government Pastime -Gossip ing Harry Lee Favorites: Saying- ! don’t know Subject -Government Pastime -Just Loafing
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How wonderful and entrancing seems that day when we first launched our new ship on the waters of ECHS ! That day appeared to us as the most exciting and interesting day of all. Our hearts swelled with pride as we stepped over the threshold of the hall of ECHS and opened a new chapter in our field of education. It was on the sixth day of September, 1952, that ECHS- -the Old Ironsides of Edu- cation, flung open her doors for us to enter. How eager and anxious we were as we began our crusade for high school knowledge. Our joys knew no bounds but our instruc- tors soon alerted us on the difficulties that we would encounter on our journey along the way. During the first year of our voyage for knowledge, we were placed under the com- mand of Mr. Richard H. Vaughan, who successfully piloted us over the Freshman River. Sometimes we were tempted to run -a -ground, but by sound teaching we were rescued from the strain of misfortune and steered on. As we sailed we learned to appreciate the wonders of English, history, mathematics, and science. Every day held new inter- ests for us, and along the rivers were school buoys to keep us out of the rivulet of trifleness, laziness, impudence, and ignorance. After cruising for one year, we crossed the borders into Sophomore Sea. On this sea we sailed under the four divisions with the same pilot. We were anxious to be intelli- gent; therefore, none would sulk or shrink from work fearing they would be marooned.
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